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-china relations. former state department official, donald gross, argues that kerry brings much needed improvement, and gordon chang, author of "the coming collapse of china" says that relationship comes with risk. they join us now. gordon, i want to start with you, you do not think that our relationship with china is the main focus right now, and that if john kerry is secretary of state, he's not even the right guy for the relationship. why? >> well, i just got back from new dellly -- new delhi, and they are concerned about that because he's pro-islam bad. the united states has to neuroture the relationships with japan, south korea, and india. india will be the most populated nation in the world in 15 years, and only stable relationships with democracies is all we can count on in the long run. cheryl: donald, what about the economic relationship with china? there's many companies, individuals, i mean, we got a lot of businesses crossing the seas now with the country. don't we need the relationship to
-china relations. former state department official, donald gross, argues that kerry brings much needed improvement, and gordon chang, author of "the coming collapse of china" says that relationship comes with risk. they join us now. gordon, i want to start with you, you do not think that our relationship with china is the main focus right now, and that if john kerry is secretary of state, he's not even the right guy for the relationship. why? >> well, i just got back from new...
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china is not known for fessing up a lot. >> exactly. gerri: frankly, it's occurring on everybody's part, over and over again. >> yep. gerri: talk about virtual war, about drones, this seems to me, another of the same kind. >> as our society becomes more dependent on computers and digital infrastructure, disrupting it will be an increasingly important aspect of all kinds of warfare, whether it's slow, low intensity cold type war or a hot war. we have seen countries, countries of astone ya. i met the president there, and his country was under attack from russia because of the movement of the war statue. it was a big politically sensitive issue. gerri: electronic. >> it was electronic. it was a virtual warfare, and ease estonia is the most well-connected country in the world. gerri: maybe we can get him on. >> you should, he's very nice. gerri: appreciate it. such a fascinating topic. chinese, hacking the "new york times" computers. wow. okay. up next, student loan debt in the country, the bubble about to burst? stocks not seen in decades,
china is not known for fessing up a lot. >> exactly. gerri: frankly, it's occurring on everybody's part, over and over again. >> yep. gerri: talk about virtual war, about drones, this seems to me, another of the same kind. >> as our society becomes more dependent on computers and digital infrastructure, disrupting it will be an increasingly important aspect of all kinds of warfare, whether it's slow, low intensity cold type war or a hot war. we have seen countries, countries...
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within china it is the same way. if you're going to use natural gas as a resource you have to have that infrastructure in place. not even the u.s. has the infrastructure in place. forget about china. david: fascinating ideas. john laforge, ned davis research analyst. good to see you, john. thanks for coming in. >> good to see you too, thank you. liz: do you ever go online and find something negative or false about you or your business? it is so difficult to get rid of. that's where reputation.com comes in. coming up its ceo tells you how they protect clients, continue to expand as demand for the service grows. imagine somebody spreading lies about you? he will talk about that and how they do it. don't forget to log on to facebook.com slash after the bell and click on the "like" button. what people say about your business on line regularly and what would you do if something happened to you. stay tuned. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their
within china it is the same way. if you're going to use natural gas as a resource you have to have that infrastructure in place. not even the u.s. has the infrastructure in place. forget about china. david: fascinating ideas. john laforge, ned davis research analyst. good to see you, john. thanks for coming in. >> good to see you too, thank you. liz: do you ever go online and find something negative or false about you or your business? it is so difficult to get rid of. that's where...
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it's all about china. oil imports rising more than 7% last month, offsetting the bearish demand picture in the u.s. inventories which are sitting right now at five-year highs. now let's get to our floor show, because we've got traders standing by at the new york stock exchange, the cme group and, of course, the nymex. jonathan is standing by at the new york stock exchange. all right, jonathan, talk to me about the move today that we're seeing. again, a lot of interest in the financials, top performing sector in 2012. are we still bullish on this group in the next couple of months, three months? >> i'm bullish on that group. i've been bullish for a while there, and i think overall this market's going to have legs in it. when talking about the financials, i think that was the redheaded stepchild that everybody ran away from 2008, 2009, 2010. and now as rules and regulations have come into place, a little more transparency, i think people are warming up to this sector once again understanding the profitabilit
it's all about china. oil imports rising more than 7% last month, offsetting the bearish demand picture in the u.s. inventories which are sitting right now at five-year highs. now let's get to our floor show, because we've got traders standing by at the new york stock exchange, the cme group and, of course, the nymex. jonathan is standing by at the new york stock exchange. all right, jonathan, talk to me about the move today that we're seeing. again, a lot of interest in the financials, top...
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stuart: you do badly in the china market or it looks bad in the china market and you are stuck with it. nicole: matt is their growth area, that is an area of strength for them. to have this revenue is good news. stuart: i want to bring in clayton morris at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. he has some pretty cool stuff. welcome back. i want to start with the cover for a smart phone. lot of people dropped them in water, people drop in the toilet, we know that but here they picks. show me. >> two fixes. a little bit different. let's start with this, your normal smart phone. folks from hbo, you mail your smart phone to them. we have a tank of empty water. this phone is working perfectly. i borrowed one of your beers. and pour it on top of the phone. stuart: does this happen to you? >> very often. there it goes, still works perfectly even after being dumped in beer. it is water repellent. mela and they take care of it. one solution -- sony rolled out of it. one solution -- sony rolled out their new phone day. people dropping phones and breaking the glass, no more with the sony ex
stuart: you do badly in the china market or it looks bad in the china market and you are stuck with it. nicole: matt is their growth area, that is an area of strength for them. to have this revenue is good news. stuart: i want to bring in clayton morris at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. he has some pretty cool stuff. welcome back. i want to start with the cover for a smart phone. lot of people dropped them in water, people drop in the toilet, we know that but here they picks. show...
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easy to ship goods in from china. what might save the unions, the fact that the chinese are no longer willing to work on assembly line for safe wangs. in china factory jobs are paying better than office jobs . >> they are spending millions trying to win things they are losing. >> the governor from wisconsin, scott walker, they spent millions trying to defeat him and they lost. >> the purpose of unions is to get members more and have them do less. that runs counter to productivity. the only way economy grows is adding more people. unions run counter to that and why more people are against them. >> steve when they spend millions on issues they are
easy to ship goods in from china. what might save the unions, the fact that the chinese are no longer willing to work on assembly line for safe wangs. in china factory jobs are paying better than office jobs . >> they are spending millions trying to win things they are losing. >> the governor from wisconsin, scott walker, they spent millions trying to defeat him and they lost. >> the purpose of unions is to get members more and have them do less. that runs counter to...
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china is doing it. china's unemployment is 4.9 percent . ours is double that . china is investing with us. the money we pay to borrow for war. >> tracey. >> i believe we should invest but i don't want the government to do it. unemployment is up because of the uncertainty out of washington. companies don't want to expand. get the government out of the way, everything will get back to normal. >> tracey is right. you could see a temporarily sell off in the stock market. it is down from all-time highs because the market knows more medocre, the government will step in and fix and form the law interest rates and food stamps and unemployment checks. the market cheer its on >> free money. >> leave it there and say thank you to dennis kucinich. coming up. the sexy internet adhitting the internet. @dxip >> time for what i need to know for next week. >> kate upton in the super bowl. they are confident and spending money. >> it is another reason to roll that video. >> you are having a super bowl party. the price of chicken wingings. one of the most commonly eaten items sky
china is doing it. china's unemployment is 4.9 percent . ours is double that . china is investing with us. the money we pay to borrow for war. >> tracey. >> i believe we should invest but i don't want the government to do it. unemployment is up because of the uncertainty out of washington. companies don't want to expand. get the government out of the way, everything will get back to normal. >> tracey is right. you could see a temporarily sell off in the stock market. it is...
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also, why he does not a stance against china. i have a great relationship with china. what are the chinese want? any job. you would not believe that, but maybe they respect me. anything trump. china does not respect us. they do not respect our leaders. i am amazed that obama does not allow us to go and get our energies so we can get rid of opec for a change. the greatest abuser of all is opec. the other is why they do not do something about china. stuart: china has the money and we want to borrow that money. >> if we turn things around, we do not have to arrow the money. we would be a great country again. we are headed in the wrong direction. it is interesting that in 2016 that they say, which will be interesting china will supersede us as a great power a great economic power. if somebody said this ten years ago, it was unthinkable. that is a pretty sad fact. stuart: we had another report out last week that said you were looking to buy the "new york times." i am hoping that is true. >> i think a lot of people are hoping it is true. i have looked at it. their numbers ar
also, why he does not a stance against china. i have a great relationship with china. what are the chinese want? any job. you would not believe that, but maybe they respect me. anything trump. china does not respect us. they do not respect our leaders. i am amazed that obama does not allow us to go and get our energies so we can get rid of opec for a change. the greatest abuser of all is opec. the other is why they do not do something about china. stuart: china has the money and we want to...
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china mobile has what, 910 million subscribers. it is a huge market but just not getting tapped into it right now. >> yeah. i think the issue for china mobile you're right, there are two things. one is technology and the other is a business issue. on the technology side, yes, apple has not really built a phone for china mobile's technology. it can be done. they can do it. it is not something that is getting traction. getting traction over there is a business relationship between apple and china mobile. china mobile's ceo has been really vocal he wants more concessions, apple to give more concessions to get on the network. we'll see how the conversations go. tracy: going into the report last night the investor sentiment is so negative on the stock. look, you, no one could expect apple to continue to grow at the rate it has been over the last five years. going in do you buy the stock at its current price? >> i think you really want to wait and listen to what they have to say about the end-user demand before stepping in and buying mor
china mobile has what, 910 million subscribers. it is a huge market but just not getting tapped into it right now. >> yeah. i think the issue for china mobile you're right, there are two things. one is technology and the other is a business issue. on the technology side, yes, apple has not really built a phone for china mobile's technology. it can be done. they can do it. it is not something that is getting traction. getting traction over there is a business relationship between apple and...
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coach is focused on china. just like e commerce, china is a very important aspect. david: i was interested in your focus on coach. china is known for doing knockoffs and i've seen more knockoffs of coach brands than anything else in chinatown. that is not happening in china main? >> it is a mixed blessing when that happens. it means there is great awareness in the brand. >> want to go back to michael kors, if you don't mind. showing three names of your disclosures, that stock had a monumental run. michael kors is being credited with the success of the stock. up 90% since the ipo? >> right. cheryl: can they continue on that trajectory? so intense for these guys? >> i do continue to love it. mr. michael kors is a part of the story. 8% of revenues in europe. i think that could grow by five times. they did 40% comps. the product innovation at kors is awesome. they're doing a good job replicating what vuitton and her maze offers. david: you're bullish, if anybody takes eyes off the video. while you're bullish on the high end, what about the mid end? midlevel retailer is
coach is focused on china. just like e commerce, china is a very important aspect. david: i was interested in your focus on coach. china is known for doing knockoffs and i've seen more knockoffs of coach brands than anything else in chinatown. that is not happening in china main? >> it is a mixed blessing when that happens. it means there is great awareness in the brand. >> want to go back to michael kors, if you don't mind. showing three names of your disclosures, that stock had a...
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easy to ship goods in from china. what might save the unions, the fact that the chinese are no longer willing to work on assembly line for safe wangs. in china factory jobs are paying better than office jobs . >> they are spending millions trying to win things they are losing. >> the governor from wisconsin, scott walker, they spent millions trying to defeat him and they lost. >> the purpose of unions is to get members more and have them do less. that runs counter to productivity. the only way economy grows is adding more people. unions run counter to that and why more people are against them. >> steve when they spend millions on issues they are losing, that is union dues money and doesn't fall out of the sky. >> yes, they are heavily in politics and union members don't have to pay for politicing and focusing on the bargains they don't pay the dues. it is overreach. >> are they toothless tigers. >> no, you have to keep an eye on this. the great state of california numbers are on the swing. they are coming from the lat
easy to ship goods in from china. what might save the unions, the fact that the chinese are no longer willing to work on assembly line for safe wangs. in china factory jobs are paying better than office jobs . >> they are spending millions trying to win things they are losing. >> the governor from wisconsin, scott walker, they spent millions trying to defeat him and they lost. >> the purpose of unions is to get members more and have them do less. that runs counter to...
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it used to be china's job, but china is reducing its net purchase of treasuries. if you notice, japan is increasing them. the fed is kind of cutting japan a break saying hey we will let you cheapen against the dollar as long as you buy our treasuries. as michael said you can't devalue your weight to prosperity, i agree with that. that doesn't mean people won't try. they sort of forget the lessons of history and are trying. david: what about the euro, a lot of people year ago were saying the euro is ready for a big devaluation, it seems to be holding its own? >> i've been saying well over the year that the euro is strong and getting stronger, i continue with that. nobody is leaving the euro. they will add some members over time. there are a couple reasons for it, number one the u.s. is out to cheapen the dollar. two currencies cannot cheapen against each other at the same time. so if we're going to have a cheap dollar, you are going to have a stronger euro, that's the easy part. the other part is chinese capital is dying to come into europe because china wants to g
it used to be china's job, but china is reducing its net purchase of treasuries. if you notice, japan is increasing them. the fed is kind of cutting japan a break saying hey we will let you cheapen against the dollar as long as you buy our treasuries. as michael said you can't devalue your weight to prosperity, i agree with that. that doesn't mean people won't try. they sort of forget the lessons of history and are trying. david: what about the euro, a lot of people year ago were saying the...
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last but not least, the china story. china is s still important to apple in so many technology companies. 12% of sales, they did not get the iphone 5 until december and the ipad mini just came out last week. it will not be rolled into the numbers so lots of asterix associated with the numbers coming out. it is going to take us a little bit to figure that out. cheryl: to let everybody in on conversations in the hallways of fox business it has been all about the ipad mini and the cannibalization is what we have been talking about. we're all about these earnings coming up after the bell. don't move, you can't go anywhere today. complete coverage of the big earnings today. apple, sandisk, western digital coming in after the bell. sandra smith and david asman will keep you up-to-date with technology results. we now have about six and a half minutes to go. our trip to davos continues. our hotel operations, we will hear from president and ceo of marriott international. and ceo of hilton worldwide. shares of one company popping
last but not least, the china story. china is s still important to apple in so many technology companies. 12% of sales, they did not get the iphone 5 until december and the ipad mini just came out last week. it will not be rolled into the numbers so lots of asterix associated with the numbers coming out. it is going to take us a little bit to figure that out. cheryl: to let everybody in on conversations in the hallways of fox business it has been all about the ipad mini and the cannibalization...
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from china, and he tells us his story. next, your tax dollars going to ill leal immigrants and prison inmates. the results of a shocking new report. ♪ gerri: you'll never believe who is on the receiving end of your taxpayer dollars, and how gerri: taxpayer dollars hard at work providing medicare services to illegal immigrants and prison inmates, may friends. according to a new report by the health and human services inspector general, totaled more than $125 million between 2009 and 2011, and joining me now, dr. scott, resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. doc, welcome back to the show. good to see you. how does this happen? doesn't the government know who they are sending checks to? >> well, the answer is no, medicare doesn't have systems in place to make sure the payments made are appropriate. they were inproper payments, about $65 billion a year in improper payments, different than fraud. gerri: 65 billion? just as if this is a normal thing that happens, and, boy -- why can't they -- what's the problem?
from china, and he tells us his story. next, your tax dollars going to ill leal immigrants and prison inmates. the results of a shocking new report. ♪ gerri: you'll never believe who is on the receiving end of your taxpayer dollars, and how gerri: taxpayer dollars hard at work providing medicare services to illegal immigrants and prison inmates, may friends. according to a new report by the health and human services inspector general, totaled more than $125 million between 2009 and 2011, and...
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this a story over in china with poultry over there. and that talks with 50 boards in china really hurt the sales for yum brands. that is a big revenue generator. lowering their outlook and yum brands stock jumping up. sandra: we are looking, 13,325 off of the lows of the session, down 58-point. we can see the ringing bells on wall street, the dow down 56 points, four tenths of 1%, s&p down 5%, the nasdaq down seven. the best performer out of those. ashley: economic growth israel seems to be slowing down, so it is being done to turn it around especially with the election on the way and turmoil in the region? coming up, israel's minister of finance. he just had a meeting with treasury secretary tim geithner. it'll be interesting to see what he had to say. sandra: and liz claman live in las vegas getting us a glimpse of tomorrow's tech today. liz: how many of you all out there watching watch youtube videos and say i have to show that to someone? i want to show it on my television right now. panasonic with a new feature that they absolutel
this a story over in china with poultry over there. and that talks with 50 boards in china really hurt the sales for yum brands. that is a big revenue generator. lowering their outlook and yum brands stock jumping up. sandra: we are looking, 13,325 off of the lows of the session, down 58-point. we can see the ringing bells on wall street, the dow down 56 points, four tenths of 1%, s&p down 5%, the nasdaq down seven. the best performer out of those. ashley: economic growth israel seems to be...
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from china, and he tells us his story. next, your tax dollars going to ill leal immigrants and prison inmates. the results of a shocking new report. ♪ ought i could ignore it, and i wished it would just go away. [rock music playing] it was my adhd. and like many kids with adhd, i didn't outgrow it. one of the issues i had was not being able to focus. i would read and i would reread the same sentence. you'd read it over and over and over again. and then, five minutes later, i wouldn't know what i just read. it wasn't sticking with me. it wasn't sinking in. and that, to me, was really frustrating. as i got older, i was still having that issue. and that's when i knew i needed to talk to the doctor. announcer: if you were diagnosed with adhd as a kid, you might still have it. find out more. take a quiz at ownyouradhd.com to help recognize the symptoms, like inattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity, then talk with your doctor. i take responsibility for my adhd. it's your adhd. own it. gerri: you'll never believe who is on the
from china, and he tells us his story. next, your tax dollars going to ill leal immigrants and prison inmates. the results of a shocking new report. ♪ ought i could ignore it, and i wished it would just go away. [rock music playing] it was my adhd. and like many kids with adhd, i didn't outgrow it. one of the issues i had was not being able to focus. i would read and i would reread the same sentence. you'd read it over and over and over again. and then, five minutes later, i wouldn't know...
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major market will be china. down 4 bucks, 519 on apple this morning. vice-president joe biden meets with the video games industry, free speech. and yesterday he met with the n.r.a., but the gun rights group says the primary focus of the meeting was restricting guns, quoting now, we were disappointed with how little this meeting had to do with keeping our children safe and how much it had to do with an agenda to attack the second amendment. >> the n.r.a. reported it's gained more than 100,000 new members since the sandy hook shooting less than a month ago. joining us now is kirsten powers from the daily beast and carol roth, radio show host. start with you, kirsten. i think that the president will use an executive order to ram through restrictions on assault weapons, high capacity magazines and universal background checks, i think he'll do it and win on this one. what say you? >> well, they certainly have talks about doing that, but remains to be seen. i'm the not going to be so certain that's what he's going to
major market will be china. down 4 bucks, 519 on apple this morning. vice-president joe biden meets with the video games industry, free speech. and yesterday he met with the n.r.a., but the gun rights group says the primary focus of the meeting was restricting guns, quoting now, we were disappointed with how little this meeting had to do with keeping our children safe and how much it had to do with an agenda to attack the second amendment. >> the n.r.a. reported it's gained more than...
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from china, and he tells us his story. next, your tax dollars going to ill leal immigrants and prison inmates. the results of a shocking new report. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall...
from china, and he tells us his story. next, your tax dollars going to ill leal immigrants and prison inmates. the results of a shocking new report. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge,...
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china is looking good. seeing yellow lights like rising inventories, nonproductive, and see loan demand falling. these are signals something bad might be going on underneath the surface. ashley: amazing. china has a labor force of 937 million. i can't get my head around that but are there enough decent paying jobs for that labor force to be employed? >> this is why rebalancing is so important. if you have an economy focused on manufacturing and keeping low margin industries in business, then you're not. but if you push towards a rebalanced economy sectorly speaking and you have more jobs and services, more jobs in retail, more higher paying jobs throughout the economy you will have more opportunities for people to make more money and quality of life to improve. that is the challenge of the chinese economy right now. tracy: they need demand along with it. right now they don't individual. good stuff. ashley: leland, thanks for being here. we appreciate it. >> that was terrific. the s&p 500 is up 13% in the pa
china is looking good. seeing yellow lights like rising inventories, nonproductive, and see loan demand falling. these are signals something bad might be going on underneath the surface. ashley: amazing. china has a labor force of 937 million. i can't get my head around that but are there enough decent paying jobs for that labor force to be employed? >> this is why rebalancing is so important. if you have an economy focused on manufacturing and keeping low margin industries in business,...
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ashley: chin china is furious wh hillary clinton. this weekend saw the disputed islands in the east china sea are under the administration of japan. china fired back saying clinton's comments are ignorant of the facts. gordon chang joining us now. we have been following this territorial dispute, and clinton jumping in stating that fact, which i believe are true. what is the potential of this situation between china and japan getting out of hand? >> this is really serious. these islands are ministered by japan. in fact the chinese are wrong and the significance of that is we have a treaty with the japanese that requires us to come to their defense over territories that are administered by tokyo. that means the united states can get involved in this. tracy: china, japan, the u.s., we're talking potentially some sort of small war. >> yes, within the hour the chinese have patrol ships and have been doing this regularly for four or five months, both china and japan scrambled jets a week ago and so the potential for somebody making a mista
ashley: chin china is furious wh hillary clinton. this weekend saw the disputed islands in the east china sea are under the administration of japan. china fired back saying clinton's comments are ignorant of the facts. gordon chang joining us now. we have been following this territorial dispute, and clinton jumping in stating that fact, which i believe are true. what is the potential of this situation between china and japan getting out of hand? >> this is really serious. these islands...
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this is also over in china. concerns about the food safety in chicken and the amount of antibiotics there. they put out a big warning. a lot of analysts have backed off of that stock. ruby tuesday coming out as a little bit of a winner. keep this in mind. melissa: without question. sandra smith, thank you so much. lori: the concerns of boeing's big moneymaker. the investigation up next. melissa: take a look at some of today's winners and losers. we will be right back. ♪ i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what
this is also over in china. concerns about the food safety in chicken and the amount of antibiotics there. they put out a big warning. a lot of analysts have backed off of that stock. ruby tuesday coming out as a little bit of a winner. keep this in mind. melissa: without question. sandra smith, thank you so much. lori: the concerns of boeing's big moneymaker. the investigation up next. melissa: take a look at some of today's winners and losers. we will be right back. ♪ i'm only in my 60's......
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china reaccelerating, that should be a good thing for the commodity currencies, particularly, the latin america currencies as well, and that includes the south african brand in that as well. david: buy low, sell high. now's the time. thank you. liz: thanks, jack, brandy portfolio manager and senior research analyst. david: nissan ramping up production here. that's in the speed read. liz: preparing for your returns, the irs says most of us can file at the end of the month. some of you need to wait a couple months. up next, the ceo of liberty tax services says for all of you, better ideas on deductions you can take, but you have to remember to take them. he'll remind you. log on to facebook.com/afterthebell, click the "like" button, and if you expect taxes to go up this year. some of you have seen a cut in your paycheck already. thank you. ♪ nd us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven
china reaccelerating, that should be a good thing for the commodity currencies, particularly, the latin america currencies as well, and that includes the south african brand in that as well. david: buy low, sell high. now's the time. thank you. liz: thanks, jack, brandy portfolio manager and senior research analyst. david: nissan ramping up production here. that's in the speed read. liz: preparing for your returns, the irs says most of us can file at the end of the month. some of you need to...
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china will come back fine. cheryl: what about japan? >> japan we have two big problems, and that and demographic. if you are an individual doing business in japan, you have fewer customers. cheryl: the japanese market performed particularly well. you are not convinced by that. speak of the reason it did was because of the perceptions of quantitative easing would make an appearance in japan. the prime minister pushing for higher inflation target, strong-arming the central bank. we saw the kind of reaction we get when the u.s. was doing it. higher stock market but a weaker currency. that probably will continue a little bit. shrinking economy, the highest debt in an industrialized world. cheryl: some say the united states is headed that way. it is going to take, thank you very much, appreciate you being on the show. the closing bell will ring, we have seven minutes to go, and i want to point this out. on the way up despite a tough year. good news out of china. giving the company a boost. what stock that is after the break. what are you doi
china will come back fine. cheryl: what about japan? >> japan we have two big problems, and that and demographic. if you are an individual doing business in japan, you have fewer customers. cheryl: the japanese market performed particularly well. you are not convinced by that. speak of the reason it did was because of the perceptions of quantitative easing would make an appearance in japan. the prime minister pushing for higher inflation target, strong-arming the central bank. we saw the...
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and from china. the dow, s&p and nasdaq posting gains for the second day in a row, all ten s&p sectors in the green led by financials and energy as ashley just told you. rates meantime, here's a look at the 30-year fixed rate mortgage rising to its highest level in eight weeks. freddie mac reporting 3.4% from 3.34%. the 15-year rate rose to 2.66%. and the number of americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits rising by 4,000 to a total of 371,000. prior week's total was revised lower by 5,,000, splitting hairs quite a bit on the weekly readings, but the bottom line we're still trending toward improvement. ashley: we are hoe humming along. we've got john brady in the pits of the cme, david flyer and jack ablin, chief investment officer of bmo o private bank. let's begin with john at the cme. i guess the story has been china gave the markets a nice boost with much better economic data. has that been the big story? >> it is, it's the number one story. but likewise, too, we saw a tightenin
and from china. the dow, s&p and nasdaq posting gains for the second day in a row, all ten s&p sectors in the green led by financials and energy as ashley just told you. rates meantime, here's a look at the 30-year fixed rate mortgage rising to its highest level in eight weeks. freddie mac reporting 3.4% from 3.34%. the 15-year rate rose to 2.66%. and the number of americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits rising by 4,000 to a total of 371,000. prior week's total was...
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also for china and india and everyone else. melissa: that is the argument too, a lot of people proponents of solar and wind whatever don't want to hear. while fracking has been profitable it has helped the environment. at the same time you look at things like there was this big story today out of wyoming where encana is drilling and there's a well is contaminated one way or the other. seems like it from the reports. they're dealing with all this. the neighbors in the neighborhood are saying pavilion, wyoming, this is a result of the fracking going on nearby. there is a case they would point to saying it is bad for the environment. >> listen there is nothing just fine. fracking also has its problems. we should definitely have it well-regulated. most water you get is from 100 feet down and most fracking is like a mile down. not like the two are intersecting you have to drop your ddill through the water. you need to insulate that you need regulation. melissa: right. >> you have to recognize if you care about global warming, if you
also for china and india and everyone else. melissa: that is the argument too, a lot of people proponents of solar and wind whatever don't want to hear. while fracking has been profitable it has helped the environment. at the same time you look at things like there was this big story today out of wyoming where encana is drilling and there's a well is contaminated one way or the other. seems like it from the reports. they're dealing with all this. the neighbors in the neighborhood are saying...
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if china does not, and it's vague what's going on in china, is there an impact from that country on the numbers we'd like to see? >> it could. the oil demand estimates from china coming out are 3 ,000 barrels a day incrementally justify setting the climb. latin america, middle east, collectively, looking at 800,000 barrels a day being added, whereas the nonopec supply is only 700,000 barrels a day. ashley: those areas driving demand you think? >> yes. ashley: what's that do to the price of oil? >> always driven by supply and demand. ashley: right. >> it's the demand against the expectations, and we'll see on some of it that might depend on the natural gas situation in the u.s.; right? the over supply of the natural gas from the fracking technology has to some been able to become a replacement. the u.s. last year had converted from being a major importer to now a net exporter. ashley: and people changing from crude to natural gas impacting it as well. >> right. ashley: gold. everyone has an machine on gold. what do you say for gold this year? >> much depends on the quantitative easing, a
if china does not, and it's vague what's going on in china, is there an impact from that country on the numbers we'd like to see? >> it could. the oil demand estimates from china coming out are 3 ,000 barrels a day incrementally justify setting the climb. latin america, middle east, collectively, looking at 800,000 barrels a day being added, whereas the nonopec supply is only 700,000 barrels a day. ashley: those areas driving demand you think? >> yes. ashley: what's that do to the...
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elizabeth macdonald, charles payne, they'll be reacting to the china bride story. ♪ oh, oh, china grove ♪ ♪ >> yes, it is a rally, dare we say, a fiscal cliff relief rally? dow is up 250 points. now, look at this, please, all 30 of the dow stocks are in the green. and sky of blue, sea of green. yes, we have it all up, 30 of them. hewlett-packard to wal-mart, every single dow stock is up and then some. nice going. one bride in china came with an expensive price for her father, four boxes of gold, a porsche, a mercedes benz, and bank account with 20 million yuan, yeah, 3 million bucks, 5 million shares of his company thrown in and a package as this part of the deal, 16 million. the couple went to school together until they he were 18. and celebrated with an eight-day public wedding banquet and for good luck, as part of the dowery, 2 million dollar to local charities. the father of the bride is a tile, bathroom tile magnate. 163 million dollar and a dowry did you come with that? >> not at all. probably came with a hair brush and a comforter. the story about this, this is a region of th
elizabeth macdonald, charles payne, they'll be reacting to the china bride story. ♪ oh, oh, china grove ♪ ♪ >> yes, it is a rally, dare we say, a fiscal cliff relief rally? dow is up 250 points. now, look at this, please, all 30 of the dow stocks are in the green. and sky of blue, sea of green. yes, we have it all up, 30 of them. hewlett-packard to wal-mart, every single dow stock is up and then some. nice going. one bride in china came with an expensive price for her father, four...
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china has been named as one of the worst, if not the worst offenders here. the government says we don't support any of this. who knows. who else? russia? iran? what other countries are starting to hack in and put this malware in? >> we now believe it or not, liz, we see more than 190 countries who are hosting servers involved with espionage activities, crime activities. china is one of them both as a victim and an attacker. we see a lot in eastern europe. we see a lot in the middle east. we see a lot in the asian region. this is global problem at this point. liz: right. >> interesting to watch what is happening. it is pretty amazing. liz: david, if i'm a company tell me what to watch for? a fax machine spitting out chinese characters is pretty obvious. give people guidelines here. what thud she be looking for? i'm sure anybody with a decent size has i-t department and anti-malware devices. is there a certain thing fire eye would say, wow this looks weird to us? what should people look for? >> this is the technologies of fireeye. we have a new detection engin
china has been named as one of the worst, if not the worst offenders here. the government says we don't support any of this. who knows. who else? russia? iran? what other countries are starting to hack in and put this malware in? >> we now believe it or not, liz, we see more than 190 countries who are hosting servers involved with espionage activities, crime activities. china is one of them both as a victim and an attacker. we see a lot in eastern europe. we see a lot in the middle east....
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and i think that mexico is going to be the next china. david: how do you buy into it? if you believe in mexico, how do you buy into it right now? >> one of the ways we're playing it through kansas city southern the fairway up through mexico and rail beds through the midwest part of the country. my analyst has a good ratings on that. the stock has done pretty well. david: kansas city southern, take note, folks. there it is. sandra: it looks pretty strong the past year. thanks so jeff saut and david steinberg. david: have a great weekend. sandra: auto sales up 20% in 2012. things are doing well in florida. more signs that the market is finally recovering. we have someone with close to $2 billion in real estate fund. and he is going to tell us where to find some profits. david: today, treasury secretary tim geithner leaving office. what can we expect for the man that president obama nominated to take his place? outgoing chief of staff, jack lew? the guy is a political operative. how will he be his treasury secretary? steve forbes is here to weigh in on that. sandra: find
and i think that mexico is going to be the next china. david: how do you buy into it? if you believe in mexico, how do you buy into it right now? >> one of the ways we're playing it through kansas city southern the fairway up through mexico and rail beds through the midwest part of the country. my analyst has a good ratings on that. the stock has done pretty well. david: kansas city southern, take note, folks. there it is. sandra: it looks pretty strong the past year. thanks so jeff saut...
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versus china. at some point, china just keeps going up. what should we be rooting for. should we be rooting for china to be number one? is it in our best interest? >> that is a fantastic question. are they follow or are they friends? we still cannot figure that out. for the common good it would be good for us to work together. we do want them to be well. do not forget, as a country, they do have the second largest gdp. the wealth is not evenly distributed. they are ranked number 93 in the world. that country still needs a lot of financial and economic reform in order for it to stabilize and compete with us as a super economic power in the world. they still have a long way to go. connell: maybe this is a sign that things are moving slowly in the right direction. thanks a lot, as always. >> great, thank you. dagen: think your password is clever enough? think again. 90% of passwords will be vulnerable to hacking. connell: 90%? wow. some of the winners on the nasdaq today. i do not know how that is related, but i cannot think of anything interesting to say. i wonder what fa
versus china. at some point, china just keeps going up. what should we be rooting for. should we be rooting for china to be number one? is it in our best interest? >> that is a fantastic question. are they follow or are they friends? we still cannot figure that out. for the common good it would be good for us to work together. we do want them to be well. do not forget, as a country, they do have the second largest gdp. the wealth is not evenly distributed. they are ranked number 93 in the...
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and europe's recovery evolved, that's going to have a big impact on china. you have the major drivers of global economic growth with significant question marks, and so that sets up this back and forth range game until you have more clarity on how the drivers are doing. liz: last time you were here on december 66th, you are a bearish call on gold. where do you stand on gold? where's it go? viewers have a certain portion of that in their portfolio. >> yeah, last i spoke, liz, i said sell gold futures, 1715-1730, and look through, take the profit all the way down to 1640-1630. that call, right on the money. the market toppedded out at 1725 and gold futures traded down to the 1640 and 1630 area, and then we turned around, had clients turn around get long there. what i wanted to do now is take profit on long positions in front of 1700, and i think anywhere from, really, 1700 up to 1715, i want to reset the short positions in gold. liz: what do you do, bill, so requires discipline and removing emotion out of it. how do you do that? >> well, you know, we have our o
and europe's recovery evolved, that's going to have a big impact on china. you have the major drivers of global economic growth with significant question marks, and so that sets up this back and forth range game until you have more clarity on how the drivers are doing. liz: last time you were here on december 66th, you are a bearish call on gold. where do you stand on gold? where's it go? viewers have a certain portion of that in their portfolio. >> yeah, last i spoke, liz, i said sell...
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we are going to see more imports of oil in china. the only thing that slowed us down a little bit was the revisions. last week if you thought it was cold, you were right. especially if you look at the natural gas inventories. we have the biggest drawdown. the thermostats were hot. i am sure you were turning yours up. cheryl and dennis, back to you. cheryl: i turned it up, but i had to turn it back down. dennis: it is time to make some money with charles payne. he is following up on molycorp. charlie: i mentioned it in november. the by signal was 12. they lowered their guidance for the year. the street is really concerned about it. it is a capital intensive business. they may have to go up and raise even more money. that would obviously, you know, then out the shares even more. when the dust settles, no pun intended, when the dust settles, i would think that the rumors they come back around. if you are not in it, i would not buy it. i would not sell it because i think it is oversold. i do not think this guy will be around for long ter
we are going to see more imports of oil in china. the only thing that slowed us down a little bit was the revisions. last week if you thought it was cold, you were right. especially if you look at the natural gas inventories. we have the biggest drawdown. the thermostats were hot. i am sure you were turning yours up. cheryl and dennis, back to you. cheryl: i turned it up, but i had to turn it back down. dennis: it is time to make some money with charles payne. he is following up on molycorp....
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he was caught when his computer was linked to a network in china. he should be credited. that is creative. >> is there anything wrong with it? he committed to a job getting done and working out of his home. as long as the work was done is a legal? >> rise in his thinking why pay him? he had a six-figure salary if we could spee a kid in china. melissa: the kid probably reached out. by the way. [laughter] melissa: he was watching cat videos. [laughter] melissa: i never looked at cat videos at work. getting a foot in the door for the wall street internships can be tough. but he took a chance with his cover letter that reads "the truest is i have no special skills the near-perfect gpa and i will work hard. i will fetch coffee but i will not say how i fit in. >> i am suspicious. it is clever. remember pat robertson said god will call me home. i said that in an interview. [laughter] it could work but why would he in turn at a bank? just because you are a hard worker you have to want to be there. melissa: he had good credentials but cleverly tried to get their attention. he know
he was caught when his computer was linked to a network in china. he should be credited. that is creative. >> is there anything wrong with it? he committed to a job getting done and working out of his home. as long as the work was done is a legal? >> rise in his thinking why pay him? he had a six-figure salary if we could spee a kid in china. melissa: the kid probably reached out. by the way. [laughter] melissa: he was watching cat videos. [laughter] melissa: i never looked at cat...
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jeff: only jeeps to be made in china and sold in china. >> correct. jeff: the only ones that will sell their are these updated once. the biggest sexiest one for you is the grand cherokee. >> absolutely. we updated them again. we did some work on front and rear as well as material work. jeff: the grand cherokee, the big news on that has to do with diesel power. >> it is big news for this vehicle. jeff: your boss probably worked harder than you, but you guys both work pretty hard. the grand cherokee is a you as a vehicle. the wrangler is a u.s. made vehicle. you will not make those anywhere else. >> bigger segments of these vehicles are clearly in north america. the jeep is an american brand. the icon on the hand a wrangler and a grand cherokee are very important for us to have their heritage and roots here in the u.s. jeff: it has been the most awarded suv ever. the explorer is a big love. pw has announced their own version. you have not seen a get. it is called the cross blue. they also bought a piece of this pie. what about the competition? >> we hav
jeff: only jeeps to be made in china and sold in china. >> correct. jeff: the only ones that will sell their are these updated once. the biggest sexiest one for you is the grand cherokee. >> absolutely. we updated them again. we did some work on front and rear as well as material work. jeff: the grand cherokee, the big news on that has to do with diesel power. >> it is big news for this vehicle. jeff: your boss probably worked harder than you, but you guys both work pretty...
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liz: dangerously high pollution levels taking their toll in china. the businessman has a fix for those that can afford it. that is coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. . ... melissa: so we have breaking news right now. let's get to the floor of the new york stock exchange. there is an interruption it published trades, nicole? >> that's right. let's break it down a little bit. number one, i want to talk about investor confidence. when we see headlines there is some sort of trading issues or published trades or data feeds, what does that mean? should investors at home be n
liz: dangerously high pollution levels taking their toll in china. the businessman has a fix for those that can afford it. that is coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with...
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of parts made in china. they are created here. gerri: hey, todd, like apple, created in california, asemilled in china. >> that confusion prompts people to scratch their head. we get letters all the time. how can it be? the laws are clear, but they are not. well, they may state that, you know, when they create laws about what it mean to be made in america, it says, in order to say it's unqualified made in america, there can be no ambiguity, and you don't want to mislead a reasonable person. you can't plant that idea. the companies do it with symbols, slogans, and it's hard to tell. gerri: for example, and this is from my real life, okay? i bought salmon this weekend. it was wild caught alaskaian. that's the way it was labeled, but it was labeledded product of thailand. which is true? >> yeah, that's a great one for games, and you get people together, saying, how can this be? i encounteredded because we track down these claims, how -- can't figure it out. with the salmon example, if you believe it, it, in fact, is truly alaska caug
of parts made in china. they are created here. gerri: hey, todd, like apple, created in california, asemilled in china. >> that confusion prompts people to scratch their head. we get letters all the time. how can it be? the laws are clear, but they are not. well, they may state that, you know, when they create laws about what it mean to be made in america, it says, in order to say it's unqualified made in america, there can be no ambiguity, and you don't want to mislead a reasonable...
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so why should we worry about china right now yowell, i worry until we worry about china. i worry about your mother. let's get serious. when you owe money, that is the money of slaves. gold is the money of kngs. silver is the money of gentlemen, and get it straight. >> everybody who watches the show, i think they agree with you on that last statement. because they do not like that. and they certainly don't like the federal debt. and we have led an effort to paint us down and get rational about it. what is your organization going to be doing during this debate? >> well, that's tough. we are not really organization. you know, you have the percent or coming of the moment of truth, you know, all sorts of wonderful people out there. you have the kids kicking back. you have all these sorts of things. all of these people doing good things. of these groups are teamed up. they laughed when laugh when they put this in. they should be sympathizing. don't they know that they need to do that? >> well, there was also a lot of support and we will talk to you again as this debate continue
so why should we worry about china right now yowell, i worry until we worry about china. i worry about your mother. let's get serious. when you owe money, that is the money of slaves. gold is the money of kngs. silver is the money of gentlemen, and get it straight. >> everybody who watches the show, i think they agree with you on that last statement. because they do not like that. and they certainly don't like the federal debt. and we have led an effort to paint us down and get rational...
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i like china. everyone watching the show should have some exposure to china. if you don't have individual stocks, certainly some sort of etf. seven quarters in a row their growth rate has been down. i think they will turn that around. a lot of it will be government spending and that kind of thing but i think also a natural change in demand is happening. the big deal for them is online jobs. even though we talk about china, when it comes to computers almost as an advanced nation it really is not per se. online staffing space is going to be huge. this is big, big player in the space. the stock is relatively cheap. trading at 18 pe. less than one time peg ratio. they could offer jobs in accounting computers, pharmaceuticals. ashley: do they have a lot of competitiontics, charles? >> there are other publicly-traded names. i watched this stock in the past. this is classic momentum stock. when it gets going it is absolutely a beast a demon. break out at 54 could take it up to $64. ashley: almost at 54. >> that is why i'm mentioning it right now. on the cusp of a nic
i like china. everyone watching the show should have some exposure to china. if you don't have individual stocks, certainly some sort of etf. seven quarters in a row their growth rate has been down. i think they will turn that around. a lot of it will be government spending and that kind of thing but i think also a natural change in demand is happening. the big deal for them is online jobs. even though we talk about china, when it comes to computers almost as an advanced nation it really is not...
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china and india continue to have a major first for oil. again, the united states is producing more will than we have . crossing the 50 percent barrier. so i am not really bullish on oil long term. we get plenty of it. much more bullish that hopefully natural gas will go up because the prices will allow the industry totally have higher prices because you have less drilling. ashley: in the wake of the bp oil spill we saw a slew of government regulations come down . since then, how difficult has it been to do business? are we seeing some of those regulations use of? >> companies, we have very few leases that are actually owned by the public with a government. so the difficulty has been on federal land where the government has been very slow. the difficult has been the kind of accident occurred. we really have any issues in getting the permits we want. there have been delays. new requirements, and new permitting needs that really have not affected us. believe those companies that operate with federal leases. ashley: already out of time. thank
china and india continue to have a major first for oil. again, the united states is producing more will than we have . crossing the 50 percent barrier. so i am not really bullish on oil long term. we get plenty of it. much more bullish that hopefully natural gas will go up because the prices will allow the industry totally have higher prices because you have less drilling. ashley: in the wake of the bp oil spill we saw a slew of government regulations come down . since then, how difficult has...
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what do you see with your business in china? >> china, very stable. you know, they have transition. it's very important. this is a country which run by strong leadership, and quite developed planning system, and we have transition now, and let's say it would take nine months before it changes the team before they change the structure, new policies. i would -- i would very cautious try to judge based on last year numbers, what the future for the next, you know, five years. >> do you think central banks, many of which around the world are piling in with support in the form of quantitative easing, what we call it in the u.s., or liquidity. are they hurting more than helping? >> no, definitely not. it's safe. >> they are healthy? >> yeah. they saving us. >> people say that they are masking the real problem, and what when they pull away that support, we might see the real picture. >> but the fed will never help general motors produce a more efficient car, neither will treasury. it's clear. management, engineers, and people, you know, actually should be better trained, should be provided
what do you see with your business in china? >> china, very stable. you know, they have transition. it's very important. this is a country which run by strong leadership, and quite developed planning system, and we have transition now, and let's say it would take nine months before it changes the team before they change the structure, new policies. i would -- i would very cautious try to judge based on last year numbers, what the future for the next, you know, five years. >> do you...
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but really reliant on china. does that worry you? >> so we believe that china actually is coming out of a great, low beginning of the last year, and it's ending very strongly. it actually reported very nice exports in december, and we believe that actually china has a growth of 7% to 8% this coming year which is going to actually favor brazil. we believe brazil is attractive on the midterm. we believe brazil is good the second half of the year because they are still fiscal reform going on in brazil as well as some of the -- there's a need for structure projects. it's coming. there is a lot of excitement, but that's in the second half. interest rates have come down substantially as well in brazil. tracy: quickly talk about mexico, also a country you below there's optimism. >> yeah. so mexico, a new president came into office, has come with a lot of support. it is actually starting -- it started a labor reform, and it's actually has two big reforms on the plane. one is the energy reform, actually bringing investment into the country. w
but really reliant on china. does that worry you? >> so we believe that china actually is coming out of a great, low beginning of the last year, and it's ending very strongly. it actually reported very nice exports in december, and we believe that actually china has a growth of 7% to 8% this coming year which is going to actually favor brazil. we believe brazil is attractive on the midterm. we believe brazil is good the second half of the year because they are still fiscal reform going on...